Posts Tagged ‘Broadway’

Apr. 09 2020

Mask maker, mask maker…

By Dyana Neal | Posted in Host Blogs | 4 Comments

You’re probably seeing a lot of people wearing masks these days. Some are using paper ones, others are improvising with bandanas or ski masks, and those of us who sew are rejoicing because we finally have a legitimate use for all that scrap fabric that’s been driving our spouses crazy for years! Last week, Jonathan […]

Apr. 04 2018

The Art of Crossover: From Classical to Broadway

By Dyana Neal | Posted in Host Blogs, Interviews, WBJC Programs | Comments Off on The Art of Crossover: From Classical to Broadway

Many young performers begin their training with their hearts set on working in opera or ballet, but these days, they may find that they have to branch out into other art forms to find gigs. On Saturday, April 14, MedChi and the Baltimore School for the Arts are teaming up to present “The Art of […]

Feb. 18 2013

Verdi hits the jackpot in Vegas

By Dyana Neal | Posted in Host Blogs | Comments Off on Verdi hits the jackpot in Vegas

Last Saturday, I attended the Metropolitan Opera’s HD broadcast of Rigoletto at the Charles Theater. I was delighted to see that there wasn’t an empty seat in the room and the audience demographic ranged from high school to retirement age. As a fan of Rat Pack-era design, I was pretty excited about seeing this production, which […]

Apr. 25 2012

Brass on Broadway!

By Kati Harrison | Posted in Host Blogs, Interviews | Comments Off on Brass on Broadway!

Trumpeter and Artistic Director Phil Snedecor blew into the WBJC studios to talk about the next concert by the Washington Symphonic Brass- The Best of All Possible Worlds: Brass on Broadway this coming Saturday and Sunday. Listen here!  Phil Snedecor Brass on Broadway Interview

Jan. 13 2012

A Shameless Plug for my Next Cabaret Show

By Dyana Neal | Posted in Host Blogs | Comments Off on A Shameless Plug for my Next Cabaret Show

    Valentine’s Day is coming, whether you like it or not. Personally, I’ve always been a big fan of V-day, even in college, when artsy student types like myself were expected to shun it as a “Hallmark holiday” & pretend to be far too intellectual to exchange cards & chocolates on February 14th. I’m […]

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